Fujitsu LifeBook P771

Introduction

The Fujitsu P771 is a light weight powerful professional laptop. Integrated Intel graphics with OpenGL 3.0 [2012-11-07, Ubuntu 12.04]. A quite good laptop, unfortunently feels a bit plasticy compared to earlier professional Fujitsu laptops. Works fine with Ubuntu.

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Linux Compatibility

With a little bit of fiddeling for audio output. Not a problem in Fedora 17, just have to set output to HDMI

Sound

Yes

Built-in Microphone

Yes

Headphone Jack

Yes

Microphone Jack

Not Tested

Ethernet

Yes

Wireless

Yes

Bluetooth

Not Tested

WWAN

Not Tested

Modem

N/A

USB

Yes

Card Reader

Not Tested

ExpressCard Slot

Not Tested

Fingerprint Reader

Not Tested

Webcam

Yes

GPS

Not Tested

Docking Station

Yes

Works out of the box with Fedora 17

Touch Pad

Bronse

The P771 seperate round scroll pad does not work out of box (Ubuntu/Deb), have not tested the prop. drivers.

Suspend/Resume

Yes

Hibernation not tested because of no encryption compability

Notes

Had some troubles with brightness keys in both Debian and Ubuntu, not sure if fixed yet. Sometime works after reboot but not after suspend.

Would be nice to have the scroll pad working. Prop. drivers not tested.

Summary

Most things work out-of-box in Ubuntu, I think it was 11.04 I installed a long time ago.
Most things work out-of-box in Fedora 17. Brightness keys don't work after coming out of Suspend, but can be adjusted in the Brightness.